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Japan Trip 2013

My first trip to Japan was simply amazing. I had been planning it for a couple of years after Satoshi Miwa invited me to go. The Tohoku earthquake and subsequent tsunami came in the late winter early spring and I did not want to visit Japan while she was under duress.

So I planned for later, June of 2013.

One of the hardest things to do before I left was to leave my little box of comfortable western flys that I had worked so well for me, a little box of confidence.

I conversed with Daniel Galhardo about it, he told me, "Leave them at home, use your tenkara flys."

And that is exactly what I did.

I fished primarily one pattern in many different mountains of Japan. I fished the area around Re-Rise lodge in the Japanese Alps, Goyakayma and we visited Itoshiro where we fished with Masami Sakakibara and many other places.

We used this little book, an old tenkara/keiryu guide book by Soseki Yamamoto.

After a week north, we visited Satoshi's home in Mie prefecture way south of Tokyo. I wanted to visit the area of the Ninja so we took many trains to Iga where the original Ninja Village is. I went back to Tokyo and visited with the Sakura family and introduced Masayuki Sakurai to Masaki Wakaba.

We went on to Wakaba-san's "Yellow House" near Mt.Fuji where we fished Momosawa and Tanzawa. Back to Tokyo for a couple of days and flew home.

Satoshi wrote a story about our trip, "American Tenkara Fisher, Japanese Fly Fisher"

Sakura
Japanese Fishing License
Re-Rise Lodge
Tanzawa
Gokayama
Iga















Fishing Itoshiro River (sasoi for Amago) with Masami Sakakibara



In 2013 I had the wonderful opportunity to visit and fish the Itoshiro river with Masami Sakakibara and Go Ishii as Sakakibara-san's interpreter. Satoshi Miwa and I were traveling together and drove up to the Itoshiro from fishing around Takayama and staying at the historic villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama. Miwa-san fishes a fly rod (only) and wrote a story about our trip. Subsequently, Miwa-san returned at a later date to help with translation services and more fishing.